What is Phytosanitary License?

Phytosanitary certification is used to attest that consignments meet phytosanitary (regarding plants) import requirements and is undertaken by an NPPO (National Plant Protection Organization). A phytosanitary certificate for export or for re-export can be issued only by a public officer who is technically qualified and duly authorized by an NPPO (ISPM 12). A phytosanitary certificate for export is usually issued by the NPPO of the country where the plants, plant products, or regulated articles were grown or processed (1). Phytosanitary certificates are issued to indicate that consignments of plants, plant products, or other regulated articles meet specified phytosanitary import requirements and are in conformity with the certifying statement of the appropriate model certificate. Phytosanitary certificates should only be issued for this purpose.

Why this License is Required?

Phytosanitary certificates are issued to indicate that consignments of plants, plant products or other regulated articles meet specified phytosanitary import requirements and are in conformity with the certifying statement of the appropriate model certificate.

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Who can get a Phytosanitary License

Plants

Bulks

Tubers

Fruits and Vegetables

Cut Flowers

Seeds

Cotton

Wood

Document Required for Phytosanitary License

  • Memorandum & Articles of Association
  • Certificate of Incorporation issued by Registrar of Companies
  • Resolution of The Board of Directors
  • Power of Attorney duly notorised authorising the signatory with attested signature
  • List of Present Directors of the company with Name, Address
  • Present shareholding pattern of the company (indicating Indian Equity & Foreign Equity)
  • Network diagram - the OSP must clearly mention in the diagram whether it is using Sharing of Infrastructure or Centralized EPABX architecture or the CUG facility. Any change in the network is also required to be intimated immediately by the OSP without any delay.
  • If interconnection of either one international OSP centre (Company A) with another international OSP centre (Company B) of Group companies is required. If so, whether in case group companies the following documents have been submitted.
  • Shareholding pattern of one international OSP centre (Company A).
  • Shareholding pattern of another international OSP centre (Company B)
  • Certificate from statutory Auditor of the company to certify that one international OSP centre (Company A) & another international OSP centre (Company B) are Group Companies
  • Other supporting documents, if any like balance sheet, annual report etc. to establish that international OSP centre (company A) & another international OSP centre(company B) are Group Companies.
  • If interconnection of either one domestic OSP centre (Company A) with another domestic OSP centre (Company B) of Group companies the following documents have been submitted.
  • Shareholding pattern of one domestic OSP centre (Company A)
  • Shareholding pattern of another domestic OSP centre (Company B)
  • Certificate from statutory Auditor of the company to certify that one domestic OSP centre (Company A) & another domestic OSP centre (Company B) are Group Companies
  • Other supporting documents, if any like balance sheet, annual report etc. to establish that domestic OSP centre (company A) & another domestic OSP centre(company B) are Group Companies
  • Other supporting documents, if any like balance sheet, annual report etc. to establish that company A & company B are Group Companies
  • Any Other documents required after Application.

Role of Shamkris and Process of Phytosanitary License

Shamkris adopts a results-oriented approach to compliance with mandatory licence requirements in the organization. A simple and guidance methodology help organisation to achieve licence in a timely manner and cost-effective. Shamkris support 100% in advisory, Guidance, Compliance with respect to license requirements to obtain approval.

The License process described below:

  • Advisory for the document required
  • Preparation of documents as per application & list of documents.
  • Application File
  • Inspection by the department if required
  • Liason department
  • Yearly Compliance if Applicable
  • Renewal when due

An internet service provider is also known as an ISP. Basically it is a company which is formed for providing internet services within a particular area.

Usually the license provided by the DOT would be when the applicant makes an application to register as an ISP. For running this an ISP license is required.

Yes the applicant would have to be registered as a company to apply for the ISP license.

There are three types of categories under ISP license:
• Class A (National Area)
• Class B (Telecom Circle/Metro Area)
• Class C (Secondary Switching Area)